The Mallards is a small private development in former back gardens behind Belswains Lane at Nash Mills, between the town of Hemel Hempstead and Kings Langley Village. There is a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes all constructed to a very high standard by local developer, E J Waterhouse & Sons Ltd.
Primary educational needs can be met via Nash Mills or Two Waters Primary Schools and Secondary education at either Longdean School or Kings Langley School.
The village of Kings Langley is convenient for everyday shopping whilst Hemel Hempstead town’s new Waterside shopping complex provides a full range of stores, shops, offices and other facilities. Hemel Hempstead sports centre, two rugby clubs, cricket, football and tennis clubs, ensure that the active are also well catered for locally.
British Rail Stations at Apsley (10 minutes walk) or Kings Langley (2 miles) provide a fast service (30 minutes) to Euston. Access to the M1 (Junction 8) or the M25 (Junction 20) at Kings Langley are both accessible within 5 minutes.
All these characteristics ensure that the Mallards is an excellent location for individuals and families alike. |
The Nash Mills area is steeped in the history of Paper Making.
John Dickinson’s main residence, now occupied by Abbots Hill School, is only a short distance away. Here he used to watch over his many factories and mills located next to the Canal. The countryside is only a short walk away via Bunkers Lane, or alternatively there are pleasant walks along the adjacent canal.
For those wishing to venture further afield the National Trust Country Park at Ashridge Estate with mature woodlands and rich variety of wildlife is only a 15 minute drive. |